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NGOs and NGO Brands : Both are shared on the NGOs countrywise page except India, where they are shared separately.
We share NGOs and NGO Brands together countrywise.
Which means in Afghanistan or any country, on Afghanistan NGOs page, you will see NGOs & NGO Brands in that country on the same page.
Why so ? There is clear reason. We have shared only a few NGOs and fewer NGO Brands. There are thousands of NGOs from different countries which are financially supported by corporates, corporate foundations, funding agencies, philanthropists, celebrities which are yet not shared by us as NGO Brands. It is human driven not auto driven. So it takes time. And more importantly, there are many small NGOs which are not financially supported but are formed by good people and volunteers and if they get support, they can serve more. So both together makes sense.
 

If you are an NGO anywhere in the world, share your name and link to the social programmes you do, so that we can share that free in related social issues. If your NGO works on 10 social issues but you send us only 2 programme links, we will share them only in 2 social issues not 10.
Idea is clear. Donors and volunteers should study the NGO before partnership and with our digital channel, we provide links. But we have seen that many NGOs do not have their own website and are seen on other websites or government websites with just their name and issues and no details. We have decided to share them knowing that donors will not invest time in such NGOs but at the same time, knowing that many NGOs which work good, are not online because they dont have someone from team to do it or they focus more on work rather than being online.
We know they will benefit more if they are online because the world is getting digital. But we cant change them overnight.
We are digital social bridge and dont charge any fee to NGOs as well as donors either in commission terms or we are fine is they know each other because of CSRidentity.com but do not share our name.

We are brand drivers, so even if they do not talk about us, our work should talk. Bhau and others postponed the detah of founder Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat after an almost fatal accident on 28.08.2013 not to promote them or him but to share those who do work and promote them, so that together we help mother earth. And yes, if we cant do that, we should not exist.
 
 
NGO Shopping Mall

Many NGOs help communities by donations they receive from corporates, funding agencies, Government, UN.

This is like feeding disabled child life time because the child can not work.

Its time NGOs help communities earn money by selling products made by communities or services offered by communities.

Communities feel happy because then they get pride in their capability

And NGOs can help communities more if they become a vehicle (not tool or agent) for corporates to reachout to communities as consumers. Afterall, communities trust NGOs.

So NGOs can be NGO Shopping Malls speically in rural areas or urban slums or hostels for senior citizens, disabled or women who desparately need support

How can corporates help ?
Corporates fund 1 or may be 2 or even 10 NGOs.
What corporates can do more is share the names of these NGOs with us.

Donors & volunteers look at credible NGOs they can partner with, in country and within any country, location close to them, so that they can invest more time rather than not just wasting time but wasting fuel and damaging climate.

We share 200 000 NGOs across the world.
Of these, 50000 NGOs are from different countries and 150000 NGOs are from India.

Give funds to NGOs directly but please ensure credibility of the NGO and whether your money is making right impact.

Impact first.
If result is good, it adds to reputation of donors.

We have formed an NGO by the right name, Developed Nation Network Trust, because we want each country to be a developed nation and like many, we want to form a network and we value Trust.

We have FCRA but we dont have offices outside India and do not directly work in any countries outside India.

Within India also, we identify partner NGOs with whom either we or you can work directly.

 
Our social enterrprise started with NGOs in India.

In 1999, we started our social enterprise with Indian NGOs and how their initiatives for the social sector.

In 2000, we started a portal for NGOs across the world.
It was basically countrywise NGOs.

Then we realised that with talent, millions can be economically prosperous.

Maybe a billion or so people.

But then what happens to the other 7 billion people
in the world who are middle class or just above poverty line or below the poverty line.

Each country must treat its citizens as part of the family. Some are talented, some have problems, some work hard ..

If the family is together, the development happens.

If family has someone who is greedy, then that human not just halts development but creates nuisance.

So we started an NGO by the name Developed Nation Network Trust because we wanted each country to be a developed nation.

And we also stared a portal on 638387 villages in India and the NGOs working there.

In 2025, world has over 8 billion people, India has over 650000 villages and there are not just 193 UN Member countries and 2 SARs but many countries which are not UN member countries plus many non UN member islands plus oceans, continents, planets, suns and moon.

So world and universe.

We have merged that in CSRidentity.com

We share Indian NGOs districtwise.We know that many NGOs work in a number of districts and cant share the same NGO in 25 districts if it operates in 25 districts. So we share the NGO in the district where it is registered.

Credibility of NGOs
We had started to determine credibility of NGOs in 2001. But realised that it takes half a year to check all the criterion of NGO Credibility.

Also, we have experienced that when the NGO Founder leaves the NGO either because she or he is no more in the world or because of age or because of starting a new NGO, the NGO Credibility may change within a few months of the new chairperson or CEO of the NGO.

So NGO credibility may vary at different times.

So we stopped NGO credibility in our portal and left it to organisations which regularly check the NGO credibility.

We are a digital platform.

We have seen that in India, there were about 33 million NGOs in 2010 and in 2024, it may have reduced but well over 30 million plus NGOs.

Not all the NGOs have their website. So we share the name of the NGO districtwise and not link it to the NGO website.

But if we get a sponsor, we will share links to the websites of about 25000 NGOs and can also think of sharing NGO contact numbers (not emails) of 100000 NGOs across India

 
 

NGOs and NGO Brands countrywise

 
 
NGOs help communities facing challenges. They can take a step backward or forward and help communities earn. That's our idea of NGO Shopping Mall. As of 2025-26, we will share NGOs selling products made by communities in countrywise as well as districtwise NGOs and we also want these NGOs to help corporates as their local agents because they have strong relationship with communities. Of course, this may affect their network with groceries or shops or shopping malls, so corporates have to decide. Maybe in this year or next year, have a separate division for the same..
We are constructing a social bridge where donors can know NGOs and NGOs can know NGOs. Donors can fund them directly or may use consultants to give them options. Volunteers can help NGOs near their locality and they will have options to select the issues through which NGOs help communities & climate.on issues they want and not near their location.
without us. It helps Governments, UN and Volunteers. We plan to share over 100 000 social programmes of NGOs issuewise with link to the NGO programmes and few thousand success stories with due links by 31.12.2025. We plan to share 100 000 NGOs in over 500 districts of India with their name and address and issues on which they work by 8.8.2025. We dont share their social issuewise links because many of the NGOs do not have their own websites. We plan to share additional 100 000 NGOs in districts of India by 31.12.2025.

Our email : Datacentre@CSRidentity.com Dont send images, pdfs, word files or presentations by email because it will get rejected. The email should not be more than 5 lines.
Name of the NGO, Name of the country, Social issue name , Social issue programme link, If the NGO works on 5 issues then the email should cover all the 5 social issues

We started with NGOs in 1999 and over the years realised that it is essential that they help communities which face challenges. But its time they help communities earn through their time and talent which helps them to make products or offer services. So we have started NGO Shopping Mall. And yes, NGOs can sell products made by corporates as agents, typically in the slu areas they work or in villages or in hostels .... this helps them to earn and also helps corporates helping NGOs to earn directly which can help them serve communities.
28.8.2013 was black day for us
but realised that it was golden day for world
Bhau made us realise : Vishwachi Apule Ghar (Universe is our house)